November 30, 2011
Progress Report: The Business Start-up IncubatorIt's been two and a half years since Trinity donated space to
August 15, 2011
Trinity Real Estate Goes GreenIt’s hip to be green—but what does that mean? For an individual it might mean cutting back on meat consumption, biking to work, and carrying a reusable coffee mug. For a building—or, in the case of Trinity Real Estate, a portfolio of buildings—going green means retrofitting old buildings with new technologies designed to reduce energy consumption and cost.
August 15, 2011
The Jackie Robinson Foundation at One Hudson SquareThe Jackie Robinson Museum is coming to Hudson Square.
May 3, 2011
The Voice of God Rehearsed at HERE ArtsMoses, a church-owned real estate company, an Israeli-born indie opera composer, and a collaborative multi-arts center walk into a bar.
May 3, 2011
Fresh From the Farm to the SquareGreat Performances, a long-time Hudson Square tenant, offers a unique community supported agriculture program to its corporate neighbors.
January 5, 2011
What Have You Learned?Trinity News talks to Carl Weisbrod, who served as president of Trinity Real Estate from 2005-2010.
January 3, 2011
Hudson Square in 2010From sacramental wine-making to welcoming TED to the neighborhood, 2010 has been a busy year.
November 2, 2010
Art For and By Kids Comes to Hudson SquareThe Children's Art Museum of New York is moving to Hudson Square.
September 22, 2010
New President for Trinity Real Estate AnnouncedJason D. Pizer will succeed Carl Weisbrod as President of Trinity Real Estate, which manages six million square feet of commercial property in the Hudson Square neighborhood in New York City.
July 14, 2010
LentSpace's Starring RoleThe Trinity Wall Street-sponsored park gets its close up on Work of Art: The Next Great Artist.